The Internet has created a complicated World of Data where everyone can reach it. Companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, compete with carriers for control of the mobile user while at the same time communities of Interest like Facebook, Foursquare and Twitter are encouraging mobile usage. To support the data services, carriers are looking for new alternatives, particularly in dense urban areas. With new standard formats such as PassPoint being introduced, WiFi offload and small cell are common buzz words being passed around the industry. This panel will take an indepth look at the wireless situation today from network to hardware as well as opportunities for tomorrow.

10:00-10:45am

Wednesday - 10/03/12

Making the Most with Spectrum at our HandsMTZ-01

Hank Hultquist

VP Federal Regulatory

AT&T

Bruce D. Jacobs

Partner

Pillsbury Law

Chris Pearson

President

4G Americas

Rick Whitt

Global Head for Public Policy and Government Relations

Motorola Mobility LLC

Most agree that increased smart device penetration is driving mobile data traffic at an exponential rate—doubling each of the past five years in the U.S. At the same time, the U.S. and many other countries are operating their mobile networks at high efficiencies and near capacity today. One technology solution is evolution to LTE, and that requires more spectrum to gain efficiencies. With legislators slow to release additional spectrum, all other options must be explored including heterogenous networks, SON, and short and long term solutions that may be addressed by application developers, mobile OS vendors and end users. What are other options? This panel session examines the key issues in managing the spectrum and the exploding demand.

11:00-11:45am

Wednesday - 10/03/12

Developing the Ecosystem for Service InnovationMTZ-02

Bill Goodman

Director - Technology

Verizon

Ivelin Ivanov

Co-Founder

Telestax

Glenn Laxdal

Vice President of Technology & Advanced Solutions

Ericsson North America

Alan Quayle

Consultant

Mark Wuthnow

AT&T

Delivering service innovation includes a huge ecosystem: enterprise, web, IT, media, telecom operators and suppliers. Taking the discussion up a level from apps stores, APIs, and OTT; to a broader based and more thoughtful discussion on new business opportunities in bringing a diverse set of thinkers together. The carriers can catch the developers interest by support a range of ways to create new businesses. APIs are simply a piece of technology, the discussion would not limit itself to just what can get pumped through APIs, as its impossible to limit a service or business to a piece of access technology.

11:45-12:30pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

Keynote LuncheonLUN-01

Huw Rees

Vice President Business and Channel Development

8x8, Inc.

12:30-1:15pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

All Roads Lead to LTE4G-01

Jim Seymour

Senior Director Wireless CTO Organization

Alcatel-Lucent

LTE has become the next generation technology adopted by more than 300 operators worldwide –GSM, CDMA, Greenfield and WiMAXpromising the lowest cost per byte, the highest speeds, lowest latency and best spectral efficiencies of any mobile broadband technology today. LTE is being adopted at a rate never before experienced in the mobile industry. As rollouts proceed across the globe for LTE, some operators are already planning their next evolutionary step to LTEAdvanced. Explore the LTE roadmap, the market potential and the opportunities and challenges faced by LTE worldwide.

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

It's A BYOD World After AllWF-01

Leon Bian

Director of Global Enterprise Mobile Solutions

LG Electronics

Custie Crampton

VP Product Management

Tangoe

Domingo Guerra

Co Founder & President

Appthority

Andy Zmolek (Moderator)

Director of Technology Partnerships

Divide

The ‘bring your own device’ trend is unstoppable, and that reality is forcing the enterprise and the mobile ecosystem to rethink how to make it work for everyone. Our panel brings together several perspectives on the BYOD trend from those who are seeing its impacts firsthand in the mobile enterprise ecosystem. Well discuss the latest technologies available to address BYOD within the enterprise and consider the challenges that remain for the employee that owns the device and the enterprise that needs to manage the data and applications that reside within it.

1:30 -2:15pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Scaling Diameter For LTE4G-02

Greg Collins

exactventures

Glenn Marschel

NetNumber

Kevin Mitchell

Director, Solutions Marketing

Acme Packet

With the rise of LTE and pending roll out of VoLTE, Diameter signaling is a key focus area for many service providers. By replacing the legacy SS7 protocols in allIP networks like LTE and IMS, Diameter signaling enables the exchange of subscriber profile information to support voice and data services and roaming. It is critical element in LTE networks and managing that signaling is key for service providers to operate efficiently and profitably.Diameter signaling can be extensive and demanding on a network as it is used for attachment, location updates, roaming as well as QoS and charging for data, voice, video or multimedia sessions. As subscriber population expands and voice and data service usage intensifies, this volume of Diameter traffic can cripple a network. In order for the network to keep up with future surges in data and voice, specific control functions required to streamline operations and facilitate manageable scalability. This session will explore the Diameter signaling control requirements to provide: Cost effective scalability Maximum network uptime Network security Multivendor interoperability Troubleshooting and management tools

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

HotSpot 2.0: Wi-Fi and Carrier, Meeting in the Middle?WF-02

Perry Correll

Senior Technologist and Director of Product Marketing

Xirrus, Inc.

All these WiFi sites in the home and no way to connect them? Well actually there is a way we just need to get everyone on the same page. That’s the plan and the effort associated with Hot Spot 2.0. Thinking WiFi is cool now, wait to get a glimpse of the market changes thanks to this effort.

2:30-3:15pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Understanding Solutions for Next Generation 9-1-14G-03

Brian Daly

Director, Core & Government/Regulatory Standards

AT&T Mobility Services LLC

How smart is texting to 911? What are the options today and in the future for nonvoice emergency communications? How do we make it easy to connect, communication and convey when crisis occurs? It’s time for public safety, the wireless industry and consumers to understand the opportunities for nonvoice emergency communications and the limitations of SMS.

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi CERTIFIED PasspointWF-03

Sarah Morris

Senior Marketing Manager

WiFi Alliance

3:30pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

ITEXPO Keynote PresentationITK-01

Chris Hummel

Chief Commercial Officer

Siemens Enterprise Communications

4:00pm

Wednesday - 10/03/12

ITEXPO Keynote PresentationITK-02

David Tucker

Vice President and General Manager
Small Business Business Unit (SBBU)

During his presentation, Dave Foote, CTO of Hitachi CTA and Vice Chair of the oneM2M Steering Committee, will discuss why global leaders in ICT standardssetting, including the U.S. based ATIS, are launching a new and critical ICT industry initiative called oneM2M that will harmonize M2M standards. Doing so will allow global industries – from health care – to transportation – to smart grid to take full advantage of the technological innovation and business opportunities inherent in M2M communications. Dave will specifically cover efforts at oneM2M and ATIS bringing together the ICT ecosystem to develop solutions that improve efficiency, reliability, security and the cost effectiveness of the current and future networks as they deliver M2M services.

Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering at Washington University, St. Louis

Doug Makishima

Meeami Tech

The Wireless world is shifting as we speak. Carriers adjusting their minute models as revenue declines. Apple becoming more powerful than the carriers they partner. .Mobile ecosystems form around applications and content strategies. This is not about who leads now, but the opportunities to add to the disruption and compete. We go up the layers as we look at everything from virtualizing the carrier with an MVNO model to integrating to compete with over the Top with Voice over LTE and Rich Communication Services RCS and WebRTC’s impact on the Mobile Web.

2:00-2:45pm

Thursday - 10/04/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Localization, NG911 Oh My4G-05

Bernard Aboba

Principal Architect

Microsoft

Glenn Richards (Moderator)

Partner

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman

Susan Sherwood

Verizon

The ability to get location information is important for a variety of services and applications. Today the applications that use location are finding resourceful ways to discover where we are for consumer driven applications, while the telecommunications industry is attempting to cope with upgrading a legacy 911 system that does not match our communications models for the future. What should we consider the strategy to be for future solutions? Does NG911 need an app to become part of the consumers use of text and video? Does the use of alternate solutions for localization that the apps world has created refine or confuse the problem? Is NG911 a requirement that should expand beyond the carrier?

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

Reaching the Customer Small CellsWF-05

Rob Riordan

EVP

Nsight Telservices

The impact of data on the wireless network has been felt everywhere from home, to commute, to work. To support the build out with LTE carriers have been bringing small cell / femto cell strategies to market. Where do we stand in the development and deployment of these technologies. What are the real requirements for supporting the growing demand.

3:00-3:45pm

Thursday - 10/04/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Future Proofing Backhaul4G-06

Joe Schraml

Vice President of Marketing

Bridgewave Communications

As more regulators open millimeter wave spectrum, equipment vendors continue to increase functionality and drive down radio costs, these solutions will play a critical role in both macocell and picocell backhaul in next gen mobile networks. Join BridgeWave for a look at how these 60 80 GHz millimeter wave solutions provide mobile operators with a cost effective, futureproof backhaul solution as they roll out 4G/LTE services.

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

When Visions CollideWF-06

Anatoli Levine

Director, Product Management – DTBU

Spirent Communications

Jim Machi

Vice President, Product Management

Dialogic Corporation

Who is going to be the carrier of record for you communications needs? Do the carriers have the ability to make the transition to video calls or should we accept that these calls are are going to be over the top? If they are over the top does interconnect still matter or will we have to browse in order to see our friends? What is the future of the network and who should we say is calling?

Various Service Providers have trialed TV White Space technology, how will the results from these trials translate into real products and services? What is the time line for launch?

5:15-6:00pm

Thursday - 10/04/12

The New Wireless Ecosystem: Innovation Competition Between Licensed Spectrum and Unlicensed Part 15MTZ-10

Vanu Bose

CEO

Vanu, Inc.

Paul Garnett

Director, Technology Policy

Microsoft

Dr. Preston Marshall

Spectrum Access Technology

Google Access

Rick Whitt (Moderator)

Director for Strategic Initiatives

Google

Spectrum has been licensed for mobile use since 1981 resulting in an exclusive license mobile model for carriers and customers. WiFi has been unlicensed resulting in a flourishing mobile model. New models for other spectrum are needed to open up the playground for new innovative competitors. The new models may be a hybrid of licensed and unlicensed spectrum where the licensee has priority rights over other nonlicensees. Such a model will give carriers the incentive to invest capex in network and will ensure the spectrum is effiecentially used.

4:45pm

Thursday - 10/04/12

StartupCamp Comms EditionMTZ-06

Friday, October 05, 2012

8:00am

Friday - 10/05/12

Continental BreakfastCB-03

9:00-9:45am

Friday - 10/05/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Does IMS Represent a Must, a Plus or a Bust?4G-07

Anatoli Levine

Director, Product Management – DTBU

Spirent Communications

Richard Shockey

Chairman

SIP Forum

Manuel Vexler

Chief Marketing Officer IMS/NGN

Huawei Technologies

Many carriers consider IMS essential for their networks to be truly transformed into the virtual switch for wireless, but the systems are not essential for many new services. What have we have we learned about the value of IMS and is it essential for everyone?

Bring Your Own Device / Wi-Fi

The Demand is DistributedWF-07

Khurram Sheikh

Chief Technology Officer

Powerwave Technologies

Internet coverage and capacity demand is off the charts. The mobile industry is growing by leaps and bounds and carriers need to adapt to the influx of users with an insatiable appetite for consuming data. The growth can mainly be attributed to smartphones, and even more so by the rapid adoption of tablets, which have transformed how consumers and businesses leverage their content.

Global mobile data traffic is just about doubling every year, and will continue to do so through at least 2016, according to Ciscos Mobile Visual Networking Index, one of the industrys most comprehensive annual studies. The iPhone, for instance, uses 24 times as much spectrum as feature cell phones, and the iPad uses 122 times as much, according to the FCC. AT&T has seen the wireless data traffic on its network grow 20,000 percent since the iPhone debuted in 2007. This is a big problem that if not addressed, will leave mobile carriers crippled and mobile customers extremely unhappy. What Strategies need to be deployed to support the demand.

There are at least four enablers of the trend toward cloud computing; they are: 1 increased computing power per chip, 2 high storage density, 3 virtualization software and 4 pervasive, high speed, remote communications links. Of the four, communications may be the least investigated enabling technology.

Creating proper communication paths and configuring them correctly at these reference points or interfaces will insure that cloud performance and spectrum usage is optimized.

11:00-11:45am

Friday - 10/05/12

4G LTE / Wireless Backhaul

Testing Network Quality: A Key to
Profitability in the 4G Kingdom4G-09

Chip Webb

CTO

Anue Systems

A critical component of deploying the new networks is the ability to verify that the equipment can deliver accurate synchronization and timing, as the full revenue potential of the hotly demanded 4G LTE can only be realized with the accurate delivery of data synchronization and time of day information. Specifically, the synchronization of mobile backhaul infrastructure is essential for carriers to test prior to deployment, as it ensures that the networks can run data packets accurately under realworld conditions beforeusers’ satisfaction is at stake.

Without proper synchronization, the IP network equipment may transfer data on the wrong frequency or at the wrong time. This can lead to poorquality calls or even complete loss of service for mobile users, leaving carriers to suffer from customer dissatisfaction, churn and potential revenue loss.